Guide to the Records of the Grand Army of the Republic, Department of Pennsylvania (miscellaneous po The Grand Army of the Republic (G.A.R.) was a veterans organization formed in 1866 for soldiers who fought for the North during the American Civil War. This collection contains the microfilmed records of miscellaneous posts in Pennsylvania including the following information: minutes, rosters, personal war sketches, descriptive books, ledgers, and receipt books.Author(s): This guide to the collection was originally prepar

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Retailing in Leeds - Consumer Shopping preferences Leeds is a major city in the UK and as such is a magnet for shoppers from the surrounding region. Around 1.7 to 1.9 million people are in the catchment area as shoppers in Leeds city centre. Consequently retail is an important business for Leeds.
John Temperley Senior Lecturer in Marketing in the Business School and a retail specialist, explains the choices that face consumers and what their preferences are, based on research by students sponsored by Leeds city centre management.
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Pitch drops again in world's longest experiment Full story: http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn25441
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The impact of enterprise focussed modules This presentation outlines the use of a tested research instrument (Bandura's self efficacy theory) and students own perceptions of their enterprise skills and abilitiesAuthor(s): Creator not set

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Undertaking HRD research in HE This presentation explores the challenges encountered in researching the impact of enterprise modules in HE on students own perceptions of self efficacy and motivation to particular career intentionsAuthor(s): Creator not set

Embedding enterprise in the curriculum This presentation discusses the pioneering approach to the embedding of enterprise in the curriculum through people and pedagogyAuthor(s): Creator not set

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Robot chef serves up the future of home cooking London-based Moley Robotics demonstrate their 'robot chef' that uses two complex, fully articulated robotic hands to prepare meals with all the flair of a master chef. Joel Flynn reports.
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Maine Lobster Smørrebrød on Sprouted Rye Bread Recipe at: http://www.ciaprochef.com/mainelobster/01a-recipe4.html
Chef Scott Samuel from The Culinary Institute of America shows us how to make a Maine Lobster Smørrebrød. A smørrebrød is an open-faced Danish sandwich that is commonly topped with seafood and pickled vegetables. He pairs the Maine lobster in this smørrebrød with chervil, tarragon, radish and salmon roe.Author(s): No creator set

21H.380J People and Other Animals (MIT) This course is a historical exploration of the ways that people have interacted with their closest animal relatives, for example: hunting, domestication of livestock, exploitation of animal labor, scientific study of animals, display of exotic and performing animals, and pet-keeping. Themes include changing ideas about animal agency and intelligence, our moral obligations to animals, and the limits imposed on the use of animals. Students taking the graduate version complete additional assignmentAuthor(s): Ritvo, Harriet

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CMS.950 Workshop I (MIT) This course fulfills the first half of the Comparative Media Studies workshop sequence requirement for entering graduate students. The workshop sequence provides an opportunity for a creative, hands-on project development experience and emphasizes intellectual growth as well as the acquisition of technical skills. The course is designed to provide practical, hands-on experience to complement students' theoretical studies.Author(s): Barrett, Edward C.

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Hiding from the Holocaust (Jane Marks) Upon Reflection host Marcia Alvar welcomes Jane Marks, author of "The Hidden Children: The Secret Survivors of the Holocaust." In this 1993 video from the University of Washington, Marks illuminates the lesser-known story of Jewish children who managed to escape and hide from Nazi terror and why these stories have reached the public so slowly.Author(s): No creator set